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[72] [73] [74] In 2017, McKellen appeared in the documentary McKellen: Playing the Part, directed by director Joe Stephenson. The documentary explores McKellen's life and career as an actor. In October 2017, McKellen played King Lear at the Chichester Festival Theatre, a role which he said was likely to be his "last big Shakespearean part". [75]
Sir Ian McKellen is an English stage and screen actor. He is the recipient of seven Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, two Academy Award nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations. McKellen's work spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction.
Ian McKellen is listening to his inner critic. ... because I settled with the fact that life for me was acting a long, long time ago. ... before social media and when newspapers were everyone’s ...
On the stage, Sir Ian has been nominated for 12 Olivier Awards and won six for his roles in Pillars Of The Community, The Alchemist, Bent, Wild Honey, Richard III and his one-man show Ian McKellen ...
The "Lord of the Rings" actor shared details of his "horrible" fall off a West End stage in June and explained why he feels "such shame" about it. Ian McKellen on life after falling off London ...
Ian McKellen as Freddie Thornhill. Freddie has been the partner of Stuart for 48 years at the time the first series begins, and the pair have a love/hate relationship. Originally from Wigan (like McKellen in real life), Freddie is an actor on
Before breaking into film and television work, Peck was a regular actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) alongside Ian McKellen, Donald Sinden and Judi Dench. [2] Between 1979 and 1980 he played Iago alongside Donald Sinden in Othello, in both Stratford and London. [3]
‘The Lord of the Rings’ actor, 84, has more than 100 TV and movie credits to his name Ian McKellen reveals ‘worst moviemaking experience’ in his 54-year film career Skip to main content